SThompson86
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Hello all - I had a customer bring me in a Dell D620 Latitude laptop with no video. I did the normal diag stuff - external monitor-reseat the ram ect. I did get a checkerboard effect on the external monitor at one point, and that is what has lead me to believe a GPU failure.
Nonetheless, I did some research on this particular laptop, and it seems to suffer from the same problems as the infamous HP DV series, and apparently can be fixed with a reflow of the GPU chip.
I would like to take advantage of this system and try my hands at a reflow because the system is basically dead unless this reflow works or the customer gets a new MOBO, and I do not think the customer is viaing for getting a new mobo, therefore, I have a laptop to give this a go on.
I am going to ask the customer if I can try to reflow, and let her know that it may or may not work, and offer the reflow at a half off price of $50.00 if it works and no charge if it does not. If it works then I have a new skill, and I will charge $100.00 from here on out.
Ok back to the original topic "Learning To Reflow" I have been watching tutorials on Youtube and reading Howtos, and I notice people either use a Heat Gun or a Pin Torch, there in lies my question do I use a Heat gun or a Butane Pin Torch?
Second question. Some people cover the GPU with foil and some leave it un covered - Which is the best tactic?
Other than that re flowing looks like a simple process.
Thanks in advanced, and please if you guys have any other diagnostic tactics for me to try on this thing before I reflow it, please let me know.
- Shane
Nonetheless, I did some research on this particular laptop, and it seems to suffer from the same problems as the infamous HP DV series, and apparently can be fixed with a reflow of the GPU chip.
I would like to take advantage of this system and try my hands at a reflow because the system is basically dead unless this reflow works or the customer gets a new MOBO, and I do not think the customer is viaing for getting a new mobo, therefore, I have a laptop to give this a go on.
I am going to ask the customer if I can try to reflow, and let her know that it may or may not work, and offer the reflow at a half off price of $50.00 if it works and no charge if it does not. If it works then I have a new skill, and I will charge $100.00 from here on out.
Ok back to the original topic "Learning To Reflow" I have been watching tutorials on Youtube and reading Howtos, and I notice people either use a Heat Gun or a Pin Torch, there in lies my question do I use a Heat gun or a Butane Pin Torch?
Second question. Some people cover the GPU with foil and some leave it un covered - Which is the best tactic?
Other than that re flowing looks like a simple process.
Thanks in advanced, and please if you guys have any other diagnostic tactics for me to try on this thing before I reflow it, please let me know.
- Shane